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RIM BlackBerry 8700c


$190.00 Released November, 2005

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Fast - feels very responsive during use. Easy to carry around - reasonably slim and lightweight. Good keyboard - integrates the traditional Blackberry keyboard.

The Cons:Aging product - hard to find. Only supports EDGE Internet connectivity. Small screen - only 2.5 inches with a 320x240-pixel resolution.

 The RIM BlackBerry 8700c is the US release version of the 8700 Series - see the BlackBerry 8700 Series for more details. It includes all of the features of the series, though it also includes a wireless calendar service.

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It is quad band receptive, and was initially released only with AT&T as a carrier.

Features 

  • Release Date: November 2005
  • Quad band GSM 850/900/1800/1900
  • Color screen, 65k
  • Full QWERTY keypad
  • SMS, MMS, e-mail, organizer
  • Wireless calendar service
  • Large screen, intuitive menu navigation with trackwheel
  • Bluetooth connectivity
  • HTML Internet browser
  • Business/personal email account synchronization, compatible with BlackBerry Enterprise for Microsoft Exchange, IBM Lotus Domino and Novell Groupwise for businesses
  • Corporate data sharing/access
  • 312 MHz processor
  • 64MB flash memory, 16MB RAM
  • Up to 4 hour talk time battery life, includes travel charger

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    fast - feels very responsive during use

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    easy to carry around - reasonably slim and lightweight

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    good keyboard - integrates the traditional Blackberry keyboard

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    great email support - compatible with many Enterprise solutions, plus up to 10 personal accounts

Cons
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    aging product - hard to find

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    only supports EDGE Internet connectivity

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    small screen - only 2.5 inches with a 320x240-pixel resolution

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    poor multimedia messaging support - uses a proprietary client

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